Publications by authors named "M T Sadder"

Soil salinity and the scarcity of freshwater resources are two of the most common environmental constraints that negatively affect plant growth and productivity worldwide. The tomato ( Mill.) plant is moderately sensitive to salinity.

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The Dromedary camel has a remarkable history amongst cultures across Asia and northern Africa, serving multiple purposes ranging from providing milk, textiles, racing, and acting as pack animals. Recent genetic studies have revealed that many dromedaries are genetically homogenous, indicating that they do not represent different breeds, advocating for camel 'type' over camel 'breed'. In this study, we leveraged whole genome sequencing (WGS) to sequence 15 Jordanian Alia camels for the first time, alongside 9 Jordanian mixed camels from diverse locations within the country.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Coumarins, a type of secondary metabolite found in many plants, are mainly produced via the phenylpropanoid pathway and exhibit biological activities like antimicrobial and antioxidant properties that help plants resist diseases.
  • - Their antimicrobial effects come from various mechanisms such as disrupting pathogen cell membranes, inhibiting enzymes, and blocking nucleic acid synthesis, while also boosting plant defense responses through reactive oxygen species and immune-related gene activation.
  • - The review highlights coumarins' importance in sustainable agriculture, suggesting their use for environmentally friendly pest management and crop protection strategies.
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The cereal cyst nematode () is becoming an economically important species in global cereal production as it is being identified in many new cereal cultivated areas and causes significant losses. Consequently, understanding its biology becomes crucial for researchers in identifying its vulnerabilities and implementing effective control measures. In the current study, different morphological and biochemical changes of cysts containing eggs with infective juveniles from a barley field in Jordan were studied during the summer of 2021, at two sample dates.

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"Tannins" are compounds that belong to a group of secondary metabolites found in plants. They have a polyphenolic nature and exhibit active actions as first line defenses against invading pathogens. Several studies have demonstrated the multiple activities of tannins, highlighting their effectiveness as broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents.

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